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Saturday, 6 June 2015

Watercolour 'With Sympathy'

Here's the other that was set up and forgot to post.

Finely finished a flower using the Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolours. I used the same colours that Jennifer Mcguire used when she originally showed how to use this stamp with the Kuretake Watercolours.

Ohhhh my goodness, they are so so creamy to use and once you get going it all just comes together. I cut the watercolour paper with the stitched die then a blue cardstock with the next size up. They fit nicely on the white card base. Decided I could use this as a Sympathy card not that I need one now but I have non so thought it would be good to start with this.

Another sentiment stamped using the Misti, by golly gosh I love that little device, it stamps so beautifully and you can go back again and again to get great coverage and colour.

I love using the Altenew Stamp and will probably get the die so I can cut the flowers out.

27 comments:

I just noticed we both used the same stamp...I love this stamp and your colors are simply stunning, I must try adding colors to mine the next time I do this...and funny thing is I used a sympathy sentiment also...not so funny, I needed it! Your card is beautiful!

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